Ultimate Security and Investigation visited The Derwent Pencil Factory on Friday 18th of May to present a prize to the winner of their recent Facebook competition.
Rebecca Watson who is a designer in the factories Marketing Department won a state of the art spy pen by answering a multiple choice question on the conception of Ultimate's logo. The fingerprint which adorns Ultimate's premises, fleet cars, signs and stationary is that of the company's founder Mr Noel Davidson who was the answer to the question and went along to present Rebecca with her prize.
Rebecca was delighted with her win saying, "I am so excited to have won the spy pen! I am a bit of a gadget geek so it will definitely be used to its fullest. I plan on filming some of the Jennings Rivers Ride I'm doing in September with Derwent as it will fit on my jacket pocket!".
Mr Davidson who spent 10 years building up the business formerly known as Rosehill Business Security has been watching the new developments in security and investigative technology with interest, "We started out with manned guarding and patrols. The business has moved forward again with the advance in technology and now offers a wide range of services."
The companies Managing Director Greg Kelly enjoys keeping up to date with the latest technology in Security and Investigation equipment and techniques. He said, "Ultimate's roots as a family run business delivering a personal service have never changed. I wanted our logo to recognise that history and Noel's thumbprint provides that continuity. We always move forward with the times but our values stay the same."